yes, and you will go to jail!
No, felonies disqualify one from military service.
Sickle Cell Anemia will disqualify you from military service, unfortunately.
If it is active, in treatment, or untreatable, then yes; it will disqualify you from service.
Bell's Palsy is a condition affecting the nervous system that can range in severity from a minor paralysis of a single muscle, to major and potentially life threatening paralysis of multiple muscle groups. The most severe cases are also quite rare. Bell's Palsy will not disqualify one for military service so long as it has been treated and one has been ruled fully recovered.
It depends on the offense you were charged with. Most serious felonies and any offense which can be defined as a crime of moral turpitude will disqualify you from the military, while many misdemeanors will not. You must contact a recruiter for the branch of service you are interested in for a more specific answer.
The plural of failing is failings. As in "the failings of the health service are explained in the report".
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Yes. Sexual orientation does not disqualify you for military service in the United States, nor in many other countries.
Coolidge never served in the military.
Wilson had no military service .
No. The NOAA Commissioined Corps is a "uniformed service", but it is not a military service.